Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1927 — Page 3

I 51 * 'kIIHUBIWJfIMMUM I I Friday „ ... MA .ofu. B. church—Mnt. Clnrnrake, 7’30 P- ”>• | »*“ ", cl,UrC ’ t Saturday R ,. (1 Men's dunce—Bed Men’s hail 5 S.tlan uHles Aid Socfcdy Caf.> |e rlan Suj»P<r- : ’ of,,|ion ' '*’ Sunday .. F Epworth league Pot-luck snp- 1 J andelecti .n ot officers paatponod. , Monday Work Craft Club-Miss Mildred . ’’Srelt Club—Mrs. Fred Smith. ] Tuesday I Tuesday Afternoon Club—Mrs. Rus- 1 •ell Melchi. 2 p. nt Everready Class family night pot- j |.ek suPPf- M H church. 6p. m. , Dramatic Department of Womans 1 Club Mrs. D. B. Erwin. 7:30 p. m. < Wednesday j Bona nde Club - Mrs Thomas < Charles- ] The Ladles’ Aid Society of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs Rebecca Eady at her home 1 on Tenth Street. Reports of the two contesting sections was given. Mrs. j E. Andersons section reported 1118.08 for the month of March aui 1 Mrs. George Teem’s section led with i’nS29. a total of $326.37 to be applied on the pledge to the church building fund. A vote of thanks was extended the two captains. Two new members were introduced. The hostess was assisted by her ’daughter, Mrs. Irene ' Schafer, in serving delightful ! ments. ‘ Th# pot-luck supper and election of 1 officers, which was to have been held • by the Epworth League of the Methodist church, has been postponed until I April 25. i The Everready class of the Metho- , dist Sunday school will itold a family night pot-luck supper at the church Tuesday evening, at G o'clock. Each I member and her family is requested ' to be present. There will be a dance at the Red • Men’s ball for all members of the ‘ lodge and their families and friends, i Saturday night, starling at 8 o’clock. The closing of the Historical club season was celebrated last evening in the Reformed church. At six o’clock ati elaborate dinner of Easter appointments was served in the church dining room. The husbands cf the members were guests. The meetings of th- - will be discontinued until October. The Tuesday Afternoon Club will nice’ with Mrs. Russell Melchi Tuesd4y .. r.t. two o’clock. o it 'i’lEfe PP.OGT&M (CONiINI ED ON I'U.K 'iHKEEi Week: Sunday. April 10 —Confirmation servier.s lit 10:30 o’clock. Subject, “The

Adams Theater TONIGHT ONLY The .Miracle Dog of the Movies JL. ,:>:>£• * PETER THE GREAT in “The Sign of The Claw” Ihe Gripping Drama of a *ro. Detective. ALSO — “A DOZEN SOCKS" with Alice Day. A Mack Sennet t Comedy. 10c 25c S *tm RDAV ~ LEO MALONEY ir cn,ur. E MAN FR OM HARDPAN.” ~? AY & MONDAY—CLARA ROW IT'— w ; th ANTONIO MORENO Don’t Miss “IT.”

Power of a flood Example." I Sunday, April 10 Evening service | a l . 7:30 o’clock Subject, "The Sym bole Cross" Selection, "The ()|d! Rugged Cross." otiuir choir. Vocal i M>lo, "Thete’s a Lowly Cross on til lamely MUI." Mrs. lien Shroyer 1 Mixed quartet, "Standing by the l Cross." | Tuesday, April 12 Subject. “The' laiok." Ladles' quartet, "Looking Unto Jesus." Mixed quartet, “My Savior Face to Face." I Wedne-dny, April 13 Sithjee', "In !tho Garden." Vocal solo, "In the Beautiful Garden of Prayer," Mrs. 1 Bgn Shroyer. Duet, "’Tla Midnight' in the Garden,” Misses Line and EtnIma Guth. | Thursday. April 14—Subject, "Weep - Not for Mi’. But for Yourselves." | Selections. "Saved by the Blood," and “By lb” Rivers of Babylon," Junior < hoir. Friday, April 15 Union service from 12 noon to .'! o'clock p in. Friday. April 15—At 7:30 p.m. object. "Behold His Hands." Male quartet, “The Hands of Love." Mixed quartet, "The Knock of the Na 1Plerced Hand.” Vocal solo, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," Mrs. Dallas Goldner. Sunday. April 17—Easter Sunday. Sunrise service at 6:30. "A New Life." Sunday School at 9:15. "The Rosurroc’aon. Morning service at 10:30. "Jesus, The Conqueror." Holy Communion. Evening service at 7:30. Easter cantata, “Our Living lx rd,” Choir. o Expect Goal In Scout Drive To Be Reached The complete report on the Boy Sci Tut drive for funds with which to assune participation of Adams county in the proposed Scout area council, which wasconducte d Wednesday, was not available today, but those in charge of the campaign declared that i indications were that the goal of $930 would be reached soon. The '’oilowing contributions from organizations, in I addition to 'hose announced V.’ednes-1 day were announced today; General Electric Athletic Association, $25: I Gecoda club, of the G. E.. sls; General Electric firemen, $10; Knights of Pythias. $5, Rotary Club, $25. Federal Highway No. 27 Closed South Os Berne ! The Federal highway No. 27 is closed between Berne and Geneva, while a new culvert is being constructed. The culvert is located a short distance north of the bridge over the AVabash river. While the culvert is under construction, traffic is being detoured between Berne and Geneva through Ceylon.

M / r BHplSSilk >K YW\ \ 'f / oCwfc 1 vlwU\ A®vi| 1 ■■ Xs‘' -5 - M .er ...,*- ' | A lucky Graduate to ! win a fine Gruen Watch Time has wisely approved a watch as the symbol of the solid attainment i ifffejj and the golden promise of Graduation. o^SSfs3 s Nothing so fittingly marks this day Ask to tee ine newest soi.i s-u a: s4° forever as the joy in possessing, at | last, a real, grown-up thing. ! As a token of our deep respect and regard for the boys and girls who will graduate —a fine Gruen Watch will s “ r “ 2 r ‘-B be presented by us to the lucky boy or gir i‘ W - In our window tomorrow morning there will be a giant clock around the dial of which the names of all our graduates will appear. It will be .036, wound to run eight days—and when ic st °p s ’ the hand will point out the *k| 1 J ® name the i uc ky cr fc°y- | Come and be sure your name is tltere. Gruen Strap, $35 Ocierxrap,sZstos7s Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store I “The Gift Store.”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927.

Personate it i iiiii ■■aaa—a«aeß—B Miss Clarissa Brown, resident of > I this city, who has been In falling! health, has gone to the home of her nephew and nelce, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown, at Monroeville. George Andrews, of Fort Wayne, visited friends here Wednesday even- | Ing. If our flag is goiti' t’ roller promoters an' missionaries ther's no tellin’ where our boys 'll have C fight. “Oh, I’d better bo goln. Th’ cows'll bo expectin' tie." said Mrs. Lase Bud s mother, last evenin', when asked f stay for supper. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Hitnsicker, of Bronson, Michigan, visited their daughter and grandson. Mrs. -*D. 0. Hensley and son, at the Adams County Memoilal Hospital Wednesday evening. A. R. Savanson, of Chicago, called on I business friend’s heie yesterday. Mr.:. Hansel Kt«lgh, of Tocsin, at

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j tended the convention nt the Pythian j homo today. Mrs. Abner Elzey, of Osßlan, lit n j guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn, on 1 Mercer Avtinie. j Mr. find Mrs. Roger Swaim and daughter. of Bluffton, wote gu< sis of Mu. Agnes Andrews last evening Mr. and Mrs. Dun Sprung, Mrs. Chrlstetui Vail. Miss Bernice Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. (’. L. Walters ere attending the Methodist conference which Is being held at Goshen. I don’t believe ther’s anything a woman would lather say that "charge it." My Idee o' easy pickin’ Is rnnnln' an ostrich farm. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News I Mis. William Klepper and xon, Billy spent the afternoon In Fort Wayne. Paul Schulte, of Chicago, Is attending to business here today. W. A. Klepper made a business trip to Kokomo this afternoon. L. C. Waring and Robert Macklin made a'business trip to Bluffton this morning. Mrs. Mary Callow, of Fort Wayne will spend the week-end here with friends and relatives.

New ( harter Granted To Monroe State Bank I _ — A new charter was i-ranteil today Io the Monroe State Batik, the old charter having expired. The eupiiul ' stock of the bank is $25,0u0. E. W. Busclie Is president and W. 8. Smith • is cashier. , —.... o — Veterinarian Suffers Painful Injury To Hand Dr. R. D. Stewart, well known veterinarian residing two miles north of Wren, Ohio, suffered n painful injury i I Thursday afternoon when his left ;

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hand was caught In it buzz. kiiw. Dr. S.owart nml l<is<> th<* ring finger on ItlH 101 l hand uh a rt-Hiili of tlm accident, He wtiw engaged in wuwing wood on bis farm wh -n the beit enme off the hiiw. In pnttßii the bell back on the pulley, his hand <utn« Into contact with the saw. Dr. Stewart Is ii son of William Stewart, of Decatur. Don Hitnsicker, of Born.son. Michigan v,lulled friends and reliitives here lust night. - o— ' — — Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pay,

'S’ t S 1 : JSffilßSffiSSWaiS THE CORT * Last Time Tonight i ‘ ‘ HELD BY THE LAW ’ ’ IX A Universal Jewel Attraction with ■V Johnnie Walker and Margaret de la Motte jjWrapped in the clutches of blind justice. Snatched gg -fi front their sheltered life of wealth and pleasure, lhe ara unraveling of lhe net-work of crime culminates in Mj 45 one grand smashing climax. I® "ASK DAD’’ and "FELIX. THE CAT” |9R 10c 25c S !SATURDAY—Buck Jones in “WHISPERING SAGE." SUNDAY AND MONDAY—“AN AFFAIR OF THE FOLLIES" jrj with Lewis Stone and Lloyd Hughes.

Mth. Jennie Archbold will arrive toi day from Tnmpii, Florida, to visit relatives and fnenda for aevoral days In foie going on to Detroit, to vlalt • her HOB and family.

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